The last first-party case that I owned from Apple was the black leather iPhone SE cover. Which lasted me, solidly, around 9 to 10 months before it started to tear itself apart. I really liked the leather feeling on my hand. It added a nice grip to it. The problem with it is that leather is not technically water proof, and the smallest accident of leaving your phone in a wet surface will make the leather to swell and smell.

I upgraded from the iPhone SE this week to the massive iPhone 7 Plus. I didn't decide right away which case to get, but the previous day before getting the new phone I got the camellia sport band for my Apple Watch, which looks and feel wholly nice.

Taking that in consideration, I went for the camellia silicone case for the phone.

Built quality is excellent.

The extra grip that it adds to the phone is great, it doesn't feel too big (considering the phone is colossal).

Color is exquisite.

The case is just a tad bit thicker than the camera, leaving the camera free from touching surfaces when is resting.

The front is elegant and understated. This case is paired with a anti-glare matte screen protector.

Gonna try to hold the phone with my left hand more often.

You can see the Apple logo to be a different cut from the case, gives a great feeling to the finger when you are holding the phone.

Buttons are clickier than the leather counterpart. However, I believe the leather case for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus have better buttons than the SE versions.

The combo of the Apple Watch and the phone looks legit.

I will give a final number rating after a month to see if it get stained or if it holds itself gloriously.